The basic Segway® PT model is a two-wheeled, gyroscopically-stabilized, battery-powered personal transportation device....
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Whether the definition of "wheelchair'' includes the Segway® PT. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Personal Assistants and Service Animals
Both personal assistants and service animals may be used to assist with mobility, balance, navigation, communication, and other issues that result from a wide variety of conditions,...
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4.3.11.1(5)
) A portion of a stairway landing within an exit enclosure which is vented to the exterior and is separated from the interior of the building with not less than one-hour fire-resistive doors...
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1009.7.4 Stairways
Stairways that are part of the means of egress for the exterior area for assisted rescue shall provide a minimum clear width of 48 inches (1220 mm) between handrails....
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1009.7.4 Stairways
Stairways that are part of the means of egress for the exterior area for assisted rescue shall provide a minimum clear width of 48 inches (1220 mm) between handrails....
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E101.2 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E101.2 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section is based on existing 508 Standards § 1194.5. It would permit the use of an alternative design or...
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1 Introduction
1 Introduction The Department of Justice published its revised regulations for Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 "ADA" in the Federal Register on...
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E101.2 Equivalent Facilitation
The use of an alternative design or technology that results in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility and usability by individuals with disabilities than would be provided...
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1003.2.13.7.1 Openness
The exterior area of refuge shall be at least 50 percent open, and the open area above the guards shall be so distributed as to minimize the accumulation of smoke or toxic gases.
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For more information about the ADA
ADA Website www.ADA.gov To receive e-mail notifications when new ADA information is available, visit the ADA Website’s home page and click the link near the top of the middle...
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How ALSs Operate
How ALSs Operate Like public address systems, ALSs convert live or recorded sound into an electromagnetic signal. A sound source (usually a microphone) sends the signal to a...
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4.3.11.1(3)
(3) A portion of a one-hour fire-resistive corridor (complying with local requirements for fire-resistive construction and for openings) located immediately adjacent to an exit...
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E101.2 Equivalent Facilitation
The use of an alternative design or technology that results in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility and usability by individuals with disabilities than would be provided...
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Workforce Investment Act of 1998
Workforce Investment Act of 1998 ________________________________________________________________ 8/7/1998 The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) is passed to...
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2.2 Entrances
Can the accessible entrance be used independently, or is the door heavy or usually locked? Is the entrance door at least 32 inches wide?...
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Audible Communication
The 1991 Standards, at section 4.1.3(19)(b), require assembly areas, where audible communication is integral to the use of the space, to provide an assistive listening system if they have...
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(4) Doors to public and common use areas
The final Guidelines continued to provide that on accessible routes in public and common use areas, and for primary entry doors to covered units, doors that comply with ANSI 4.13 meet the...
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407.3.3.1 Height
The device shall be activated by sensing an obstruction passing through the opening at 5 inches (125 mm) nominal and 29 inches (735 mm) nominal above the finish floor.
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M3
M3. Is the hardware (e.g., lever, pull, etc.) usable with one hand without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? [ADA Standards § 4.13.9] Yes No If No,...
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11B-407.3.3.1 Height
The device shall be activated by sensing an obstruction passing through the opening at 5 inches (127 mm) nominal and 29 inches (737 mm) nominal above the finish floor.
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11B-407.3.3.1 Height
The device shall be activated by sensing an obstruction passing through the opening at 5 inches (127 mm) nominal and 29 inches (737 mm) nominal above the finish floor.
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11B-407.3.3.1 Height
The device shall be activated by sensing an obstruction passing through the opening at 5 inches (127 mm) nominal and 29 inches (737 mm) nominal above the finish floor.
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407.3.3.1 Height
The device shall be activated by sensing an obstruction passing through the opening at 5 inches (125 mm) nominal and 29 inches (735 mm) nominal above the finish floor.